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EnergyAnti-Frackers Didn’t ‘Pause The Permits’ In Court, But They’re Still Claiming VictoryBy Sam Brasch
Government and PoliticsColorado-Driven CORE Act Passes US House But Faces Dim Senate ProspectsBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsVIDEO: US House Approves Impeachment Inquiry ResolutionBy Colorado Public Radio Staff and The Associated Press
Government and PoliticsSoon, Coloradans Will Be Able To Flash Their ‘Digital Licenses’ To Buy Booze And Use State ServicesBy Andrew Kenney
JusticeThis Technology Helps Denver Police Hear Gunshots Remotely. But Does It Cut Crime?By Joella Baumann
Government and PoliticsWhere Colorado’s Congressional Reps Stand Ahead Of The Impeachment Inquiry VoteBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsColorado Lawmaker’s Latest Ideas To Take On Opioids Need About $17MBy Bente Birkeland
Government and PoliticsProp DD Wants To Fund Colorado’s Water Plan. What Exactly Does That Mean?By Michael Elizabeth Sakas
Government and PoliticsMillions Are Being Poured Into An Advertising Push For Propositions CC And DD Before The ElectionBy Ben Markus
2020 ElectionsIf You’re A Politician Who Needs A Lot Of Cash, Joint Fundraising Committees Are The Way To GoBy Caitlyn Kim
Government and PoliticsRepublicans And Older Voters Are Still Leading Early Ballot Returns In Colorado’s 2019 ElectionBy Alex Scoville